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Climbing up above the river, the trail passes this interesting rock promontory overlooking the Columbia River.

aac.jpg Midway through Swale Canyon the trail is mostly well packed with just a few 100-yard patches of loose gravel.ThumbnailsLooking down Swale Canyon you can see the gentle curves and easy downhill grade of the old railroad.Midway through Swale Canyon the trail is mostly well packed with just a few 100-yard patches of loose gravel.ThumbnailsLooking down Swale Canyon you can see the gentle curves and easy downhill grade of the old railroad.Midway through Swale Canyon the trail is mostly well packed with just a few 100-yard patches of loose gravel.ThumbnailsLooking down Swale Canyon you can see the gentle curves and easy downhill grade of the old railroad.Midway through Swale Canyon the trail is mostly well packed with just a few 100-yard patches of loose gravel.ThumbnailsLooking down Swale Canyon you can see the gentle curves and easy downhill grade of the old railroad.Midway through Swale Canyon the trail is mostly well packed with just a few 100-yard patches of loose gravel.ThumbnailsLooking down Swale Canyon you can see the gentle curves and easy downhill grade of the old railroad.Midway through Swale Canyon the trail is mostly well packed with just a few 100-yard patches of loose gravel.ThumbnailsLooking down Swale Canyon you can see the gentle curves and easy downhill grade of the old railroad.Midway through Swale Canyon the trail is mostly well packed with just a few 100-yard patches of loose gravel.ThumbnailsLooking down Swale Canyon you can see the gentle curves and easy downhill grade of the old railroad.

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